1-day round trips along the Russia's Golden Ring

Dear travelers! We are pleased to offer you a car with a driver for your day trip from Moscow to the cities that are included in famous Golden Ring.

The service included:

All taxes, VAT and insurances

A car with driver

Driver - the company's staff member

Fuel

Car Wash and cleaning

Full insurance package

Technical maintance

Free change of the car in case of accident or breakage

Based on our experience, we have prepared for you 4 routes to the most popular cities of the Golden Ring of Russia: Vladimir, Suzdal, Kostroma, Rostov, Yaroslavl, Pereslavl-Zalessky, Sergiyev Posad.

1TH ROUTE

The only city in the Moscow Region to be included in the Golden Ring is Sergiyev Posad which is closely linked with the UNESCO-protected Troitse-Sergieva Lavra which was founded in the 14th century by St Sergius of Radonezh. The Lavra is now one of the most important religious sites in Russian and St Sergius is one of the most revered native Russian saints.

Car

1 day (10 hours):

Over 10 hours:

Hyundai Solaris

8 000 RUB

800 RUB/h

Nissan Teana

9 500 RUB

900 RUB/h

Hyundai H1 (7 seats)

10 000 RUB

1 000 RUB/h

2ST ROUTE

Vladimir as the former capital of mediaeval Russia, Vladimir is a very historically important city. It is somewhat more industrial than its neighbour of Suzdal but its Golden Gates, St Demetrius’ Cathedral and the Dormition Cathedral are UNESCO protected and masterpieces of ancient Russian architecture.

Suzdal is often referred to as an open-air museum for the amount of old buildings that have been preserved and the lack of industrialisation. Several sights are protected by UNESCO as the White Stone Monuments of Vladimir and Suzdal. Highlights include the Spaso-Yefimiev Monastery, which is now a museum, and the museums of the kremlin. In addition there are another four monasteries in the city.

Car

1 day (10 hours):

Over 10 hours:

Hyundai Solaris

11 000 RUB

800 RUB/h

Nissan Teana

13 500 RUB

900 RUB/h

Hyundai H1 (7 seats)

14 000 RUB

1 000 RUB/h

3RD ROUTE

Yaroslavl is considered the unofficial capital of the Golden Ring and is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is believed to have been founded in 1010 by Prince Yaroslav the Wise, after whom it is named. The city’s main sight is the Spaso-Preobrazhensky Monastery which is now a museum and among its many beautiful churches the most famous are St Elijah the Prophet’s Church and the John the Baptist’s Church, both of which are beautifully decorated with frescos.

Pereslavl-Zalesskiy is famed for being the birthplace of Aleksandr Nevsky – a celebrated Russian hero, prince and saint. It also has links with Peter the Great who used to have a toy flotilla here on Lake Plescheevo. In addition the city also boasts a beautiful 12th-century cathedral, earthen mounds and six monasteries, four of which are active.

Car

1 day (10 hours):

Over 10 hours:

Hyundai Solaris

12 500 RUB

800 RUB/h

Nissan Teana

14 500 RUB

900 RUB/h

Hyundai H1 (7 seats)

15 500 RUB

1 000 RUB/h

4ND ROUTE

Like Moscow, Kostroma is believed to have been founded by Grand Prince Yury Dolgoruky in the 12th century. The city is most famous for its Ipatievsky Monastery which has links with the Romanov Dynasty as the first Romanov tsar – Tsar Michael – was here when he was made tsar. Kostroma is the Golden Ring city furthest from Moscow and can be reached by a night train from the capital.

Rostov is known as Rostov-Veliky (Rostov the Great) to distinguish it from the larger Rostov-on-Don. It is among the oldest of cities in Russia, having first been mentioned in chronicles in 862. Its most impressive sight is the white-stone kremlin which stands on Lake Nero and is now a museum-reserve. The city also has three monasteries and museums dedicated to the art of painting on enamel for which the city is famed.